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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Respective rights and duties of spouses

Article 216

Each spouse has full legal capacity; but his or her rights and powers may be limited by the effect of the matrimonial property regime and the provisions of this Chapter.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Respective rights and duties of spouses

Article 217

A spouse may be authorised by a court to perform alone an act for which the assistance or consent of his or her spouse would be necessary, if the latter is unable to express his or her will or if his…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Respective rights and duties of spouses

Article 219

…acts, in the exercise of the powers resulting from the matrimonial property regime, the conditions and extent of such representation being determined by the judge. In the absence of legal authority,…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Respective rights and duties of spouses

Article 218

One spouse may give a mandate to the other to represent him or her in the exercise of the powers conferred on him or her by the matrimonial property regime. In all cases, they may freely revoke this m…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Common provisions for import and export.

Article 21

…f external tension when circumstances so require, the Government may regulate or suspend the import and export of certain goods, by decrees issued by the Council of Ministers. These decrees are made o…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 2: Specific powers of the President of the Investigating Chamber

Article 219

The president of the investigating division, and in courts where there are several investigating divisions, one of the presidents specially appointed by the general assembly, exercises the specific po…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Events subject to authorisation

Article A331-20

…ications for authorisation of an event submitted by the organiser must include: 1° The name, postal and electronic addresses and contact details of the organiser and of the person appointed as technic…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section I: General information

Article 205

It is established a tax on all profits or income made by companies and other legal entities designated in article 206. This tax is referred to as corporation tax.

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section VI: Special provisions applicable in the event of transfer, termination or death

Article 203

Taxes assessed in the event of transfer, cessation or death, by application of articles 201 and 202, are deducted, where applicable, from the amount of income tax subsequently calculated in accordance…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 2: Certification of accounts

Article A823-20

The professional practice standard relating to the statutory auditor's reports on the annual and consolidated financial statements, approved by the Minister of Justice, is set out below: NEP-730 Accou…

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